DonFerrari said:
Nem said:
What a ridiculous thing to say, when the market isn't given a choice even. Lol at "preference" once more tough. If by preference, you mean a worse game, then sure, have it your way. Its no lie that the majority doesn't care, but again, doesn't mean they are right. Actually, they aren't even counsciously making a decision on it.
The difference here is that there are those that want games to be really good games and then theres those that just get what catches their fancy. You can't be telling i'm forcing my opinion, when its something that clearly offers the biggest benefit to a game. Because a game is about gameplay. A movie is about image, but a game isnt. But an image catches the fancy of a passerby more easily than the feel of the gameplay, wich has to be experienced.
You are saying to someone who is saying "this is what would make gamers better, and its an aquired fact" and say "that is your opinion". It's just like Sheldon's mom in big bang theory when he says that God and the bible have been scientifically disproven and she replies "and that is your opinion". No, its not. You choose to ignore it.
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Ok, I'll drop the discussion with you.
What is your car and why did you bought it? Does it have the better driveability between all cars?
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Hey, its fine to disagree.
Normchacho said:
Eeehhh...for one, you're not using short sighted correctly.
Besides that, would Halo or Forza be worse at 30 fps? Yeah. Would Fallout 4 or The Witcher be worse at 60 fps? Yeah, probably.
Games like that are largely about their scope and how alive there world feels. The kind of sacrifices it would take to achieve that would hinder the developers efforts.
Also, the market is absolutely given a choice. You want 60 fps games? Stop buying 30 fps games. The market has a choice, it's just that the people who hold draconian views on fps don't have the fortitude to see it through.
Actually, if you are interested in games that focus on performance over visuals, try VR...oh, wait...
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So, my choice is to stop gaming. Thanks.